Discord brought new features for its famed communication and streaming platform that now allows users to play YouTube straight to voice and video calls for videos and other media. The company also adjusted its famed Nitro subscription plans that bring cheaper prices for all, with Discord's Nitro Basic that starts at $2.99.
Nitro is improving its services with cheaper plans and the recent YouTube integration, allowing people to enjoy more of the famed communication app.
Discord's YouTube Integration Expands Streaming for All
Discord integrated a new feature for its Activities tab where they can now access YouTube and stream its videos right on the platform, available for all channels and users in its platform. According to Discord's latest announcement, the YouTube integration is now available for all, allowing people to play any content from YouTube right on their desktop or mobile app.
On one's mini profile controls for a channel, there is a new rocketship button that represents the Activities tab.
There are two new offers from Discord's Activities including the Putt Party and Watch Together, where the channel or community's group chat may engage in different experiences or do the same thing in one place.
New Nitro Plans for Discord: Cheaper for the Basic
The company also revamped its Nitro subscription plans to feature a lower tier that will allow users to save more with their payment plans. Discord is introducing a Nitro Basic for its lowest price, with only $2.99 to pay and access it.
The Basic option offers custom emojis, custom stickers, Nitro badge, custom video backgrounds, and up to 50MB file sharing. However, only the $9.99 offers HD streaming with 60fps and 4K video quality.
Discord and its Communications Platform
The private and open-ended communications company, Discord, is one of the most famous streaming platforms in the world now, especially as it brings integration games and communication into one. The company already grew a lot in the past years since its 2015 release, offering gamers different channels or groups to participate in while playing.
Discord already is a key in creating communities and teams for different games, but people also use it for lifestyle or everyday communications in the present.
The company is already in partnership with the top two console gaming companies in the world, PlayStation and Xbox, where gamers may integrate the third-party app for their experience. Gamers may integrate the voice channels via their PlayStation 4 and 5, as well as their Xbox One, and Series S and X.
Discord's offers are getting better for all, especially with the new Nitro plans and prices available to the public now, alongside the YouTube integration to stream the platform's videos to a community. With Nitro and YouTube, Discord's online offers connect more users to their peers and channels to access more content and media found via the web.
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Written by Isaiah Richard